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Miyu Irino

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and singer who has voiced Beat across multiple Dragon Ball Heroes video games and Dr. Hedo in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Irino's work spans the multimedia landscape of the Dragon Ball franchise, from games to theatrical films.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Beat and Dr. Hedo
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Multimedia Work

Miyu Irino voices Beat, the protagonist of Dragon Ball Heroes, across multiple video game entries including Dragon Ball Heroes, Ultimate Mission, Ultimate Mission 2, Ultimate Mission X, and Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission. He also provided the voice of Dr. Hedo, the brilliant but troubled scientist villain, in the theatrical film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, demonstrating his versatility across heroes and antagonists.

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Gaming and Film Presence

Beyond television anime, Irino has become an integral voice in Dragon Ball's gaming universe, appearing in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. His work as both voice actor and singer has established him as a multidimensional talent within the Dragon Ball multimedia franchise, helping bring new characters to life for fans engaging with the series across different platforms.

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